The International Gothic Association unites teachers, scholars, students, artists, writers and performers from around the world who are interested in any aspect of gothic culture: fiction, drama, poetry, art, film, music, architecture, popular culture and Read More ...

The International Gothic Association seeks to encourage and facilitate Gothic conferences, events, and projects for its members and the Gothic community more generally. Follow the drop down links to find the current IGA CFP, as Read More ...

Members of the International Gothic Association enjoy myriad benefits as part of a supportive and high-achieving Gothic community – and joining has never been easier! Options are available for students and unwaged applicants, and full Read More ...

The International Gothic Association (IGA) unites teachers, scholars, and students from around the world that are interested in exploring the rich and lively mode of the Gothic in its various aesthetic forms. Our website unites Read More ...

Edited Volume CFP Not Dead, But Dreaming: Reading Lovecraft in the 21st Century In the one hundred and twenty-nine years since his birth, H. P. Lovecraft’s reputation has grown beyond all expectation. Not only has Read More …

Annual National Popular Culture Association Conference Philadelphia, PA April 15-18, 2020 CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline for proposals/abstracts November 1, 2019 The co-chairs of the PCA/ACA Vampire Studies area are soliciting papers, presentations, panels and roundtable Read More …

A new anthology of classic Weird short stories by women writers Women’s Weird, a new anthology of classic Weird short stories by women writers will be published by Handheld Press on 31 October 2019. Gothic Read More …

The International Gothic Association is pleased to invite submissions to their biennial Postgraduate Student Essay Prize. The essay competition is open to postgraduate students or postdoctoral scholars who are currently in good standing as IGA Read More …

Gothflix, A Conference 1st-2nd February 2020 – Lancaster University With over 100-million subscribers, Netflix has exploded into popular culture having become not just a medium for consumption but also, since 2012, a creator and producer Read More …

The International Gothic Association is delighted to announce the shortlists for this year’s Allan Lloyd Smith Prizes. Monograph Prize Shortlist Rebecca Duncan, South African Gothic: Anxiety and Creative Dissent in the Post-apartheid Imagination and Beyond Read More …

IX International Gothic Literature Congress “Internationalizing the Gothic” Objective: To continue the study of the plural presence of the Gothic in various modes of art, as well as time and space contexts. Dates: December 2, Read More …

‘Gothic Times’ 26 October 2019 In the opening decades of the twenty-first century, with Trump in the White House and Brexit on the horizon, Angela Carter’s famous assertion of 1974 that ‘we live in Gothic Read More …